bummer! On a funny side-note, our new prep we use for surgery {c-sections} require that we pretty much shave our patients bald if they haven't already done so themselves. Apparently, it is a burn risk if it doesn't dry completely and hair makes it take infinitely longer to dry. The new joke between a gf of mine and I is we ask each other does she wear the Dr. {doctor's name that wears long dreadlocks} or the Dr. {doctor that is completely cue ball bald} style.

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usually when your doing wax they say NOT to shave in between. Which is why I don't wax because I would have needed it done weekly. Not sure about the sugaring but I would say most likely they would say no shaving.

Louisville KY

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During the five weeks between visits, can you shave when the hairs start coming back?

Mcallen TX

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so, even the labia?

Mcallen TX

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What all areas can they do?!?!

Mcallen TX

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Finally did the sugaring, today and I think I am hooked. They are able to keep going over the same area, until all the hair is gone. Makes you super smooth. I did have to shave but only because I couldn't find my tweezers. There were only single hairs missed so would have been no big deal to tweeze them. Suppose to last longer than waxing. We shall see!

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I have been thinking of trying sugaring. Suppose to not be as harsh as waxing and suppose to last longer.

Carrie

Corpus Christi TX

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I tried waxing but at 60 bucks 2x a month minimum it quickly adds up!! And remember you have to grow it out at least 1/4 to 1/2 inch to rewax. So you spend lots of time not being smooth unless you shave in between waxings which my waxer hated when I did.

Louisville KY

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T&PGirl, wow! I was quoted a lot higher than a few hundred dollars, I think the first rep said about $1500 for naughty bits and pits! I'm blonde, too, and they said that it doesn't work as well on the fine blonde hair. :( And my skin is already thin, so I think I'll try waxing first! :)

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Laser isn't that expensive, they run deals on it all the time here. I paid 450.00 for 6 treatments. I was supposed to have two more which would have been another 150.00. My average electric bill in the winter is 700.00 so less then one electric bill. My problem with it was I felt it was making the skin in that area fragile. The place I went now offers a lifetime touch ups if you do 8 treatments on their time schedule.

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